Rumor: Trump's National Security

Several foreign news agencies, including CBS and Reuters, reported that President Donald Trump's White House national security adviser Michael Walz is stepping down, as is his deputy, Alex Wong. The White House has not confirmed the media report, but it comes weeks after Walz admitted to creating a chat group on the messaging app Signal where se

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McDonald's US sales drop

McDonald's, the world's largest burger chain, reported its worst first-quarter 2025 sales decline since the Covid era, dragging down revenue, likely due to economic uncertainty. International news agencies reported that McDonald's, the world's largest burger chain, revealed its operating results for the first quarter of 2025, showing that their

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Trump confirms national security

Donald Trump confirms Mike Walz will step down as national security adviser and nominates him to be US ambassador to the United Nations Foreign news agencies reported that US President Donald Trump confirmed on Thursday, May 1, 2025 that his White House National Security Advisor Michael Walz will leave his post and he is preparing to nominate Wa

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Japan arrests man who hit and killed

Japanese police arrest man who ran over group of schoolchildren in Osaka, saying he was fed up with life and wanted to murder someone Foreign news agencies reported that on Thursday, May 1, 2015, Japanese police arrested a 28-year-old man as a suspect in the crash that hit a group of seven schoolchildren walking home from school in the Nishinari

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Don't trust strange numbers

The poison of the call center gang has made people suspicious and distrustful. Some people may even not want to answer calls or talk to unfamiliar phone numbers, like an incident that happened in the United States when a police officer found $5,000 in cash, or about 166,500 baht, dropped in the middle of a road in Monroe, Michigan, while he was pat

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